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    Migration In Australia

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    With this graph we can conclude that due to migration becoming more common in Australia in more recent years we have become more of a diverse country and also a bigger country. So the non-Christian religions has in fact increased, and the Christian religions percentage has decreased but there still may be the same amount of people believing in the religion of Christianity but with all of the migrants and population increase the percentage of Christian religions has became smaller. This is also one

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    Burqa In Australia

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    To begin with, Australian citizens should be better educated in the different ethnical backgrounds they are surrounded by. As Australia is such a multicultural country, everywhere you turn there is someone from a different background whether it be English, Asian, American or even Middle-Eastern. By being better educated, people would no longer fear what they do not know and do not understand, opening up opportunities around all corners. And in a way, better influencing racial understanding and tolerance

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    Racism In Australia

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    Indigenous Australian. Racism is happening in contemporary Australia context, it is the culprit for overall poor health in Australian Indigenous communities. It destroy the Indigenous sense of identity that is crucial for the health and the wellbeing of a person. The key to solve the issue is to become culture inclusive and having holistic understanding of racism and Indigenous culture. Racism is still happening nowadays in Australia context, because the process of racism progress is cycling in

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    Australia Essay

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    The name of Australia comes from the Latin word Australis, which means southern. Since it lies entirely in the southern hemisphere, Australia is most commonly referred to as “down under”. Australia, being a country, is also a continent. In land area it’s the sixth largest for a country and the smallest continent.Australia is a very dry, thinly populated country. Very few coastal areas receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The largest group of Australian people live in two large cities

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    Racism In Australia

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    Racism In Australia Anu Paudel Racism, has been around for a long, long time. I know we cannot end it completely, but it’s not impossible, it’s time to take a step forward to stop this inhumanity! Rather than on a global scale I’m going to be focusing mainly on Australia. People from far and wide come to Australia thinking it’s a free society and is the best place to raise their family. Well, they’re not wrong on that, but when it comes to religion and race, the one thing they are wrong about is

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    Teaching in Australia

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    Teaching: Complexities In Teacher's Work In Australia The objective of this study is to discuss important complexities in teacher's work. According to Churchill, et al (2013) The commitment to teaching brought to the studies and careers of teachers confirms that today's teachers and teachers previously genuinely love to learn and have a great desire to teach. Churchill et al (2013) states that this "deep commitment to humanity and making a difference in the lives of the next generation are among

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    Australia is celebrated for its multiculturalism and acceptance of ethnic minorities, however, according to linguist Ben crustal ‘Australia…recaptured by a pervasive monolingual mindset which sees monolingualism as the norm and multilingualism as the exception even as a problem or deficit.’ Although ethnolects are viewed negatively by the mainstream society, its usage is both beneficial to ethnic minorities and has been adopted as the Lingua Franca in some situations. As a result of the majority’s

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    In Australia, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality and has significantly affected the Indigenous Australians, the ageing population and people living in rural and remote areas (Parkinson & Parker, 2013). About 3.0% of the total Australian population of 23.5 million is Indigenous people. In June 2014, the estimated Australian Indigenous population was 713,000, around 357,000 females and 356,600 males (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), 2015). The principle

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    Recognition In Australia

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    Verbal Report By Mark Lushchayev Many people across Australia regardless of being indigenous or not, have been asking for recognition for decades now. The formal process examining of how to achieve recognition has been ongoing since 2011. There have been two expert committees that have reported on the next steps working towards a meaningful and successful referendum for constitutional recognition and amendment of sections 26 and 51 for example. There are many ways in which a law or system of laws

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    Suburbs In Australia

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    Finding the right home for you is a lot of work, even if you find the perfect house. If the neighbourhood is not what you want then a potentially perfect property is a write-off. Thankfully, Australia has a great deal of options when it comes to good neighbourhoods. Suburbs in Australia come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and styles to fit all tastes. This post will provide a quick rundown of some of Australia’s up-and-coming neighbourhoods that you should be keeping an eye on if you’re looking

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